
We are the broke yakuza, the unemployed, the “losers,” and the corrupt police officers.
And it’s the beginning.
Gender transformation?
Being unemployed is probably the best option…
I’m unemployed, so I’m not being noticed anywhere…
>>4
I’m being targeted by someone dangerous.
>>5
That’s true, but it’s also unavoidable that this unemployed person did something too crazy to a crazy person.
It seems like the corrupt officer would be the one to step in, but they used to be a member of the Public Security bureau…
>>6
Isn’t it common for former public security to still be involved in public security?
I can’t stand it anymore…
Losers shouldn’t go to private Chinese rooms.
Even the poor yakuza can’t say they’re poor anymore!
It seems that corrupt police officers earn a lot of money.
>>11
These guys are splitting the current income.
It’s true that corrupt cops are strong when the job is legitimate, but I don’t feel like I can honestly divide things fairly given the circumstances.
This unemployed person, at this point, is a backup fighter who can’t fight properly due to eye problems, so they’re pretty much on the losing side…
It got better surprisingly quickly, but…
>>12
If you take damage to your eyes again, it’ll be really bad, so your weakness is fully exposed.
To survive unemployed, one must act where dangerous people aren’t watching.
Isn’t it bad if someone who doesn’t know a dangerous person can use a dangerous technique?
Isn’t it dangerous if a crazy person is watching while you’re training in the ring?
Unemployed aside, other people who are going in that direction of being a failure are a bit…
Corrupt cops and poor yakuza aren’t actually that troubled in their lives, so they’re practically unemployed; the ones who are truly in trouble are…
The poor yakuza has obtained a lucrative hustle, the unemployed are enjoying their jobs, and the corrupt police officer is close to catching a terrorist and is expected by their superiors, so everyone has become a winner.
This corrupt cop is the kind of talent that can take down the Sena sisters under any street rules.
But corrupt police officers and poor yakuza have no way to survive going forward.
Didn’t they say that kawaii rolls were developed by a poor yakuza?
I also want to date the disease demon!
>>23
The average mob audience has arrived…
Corrupt police officers find themselves in charge of extremely dangerous terrorists, so corruption has become part of their job.
>>25
How should I handle this at work…?
It’s a corrupt policeman who has completely deviated from the level of bribery and corruption, acting as both the mastermind and the operator!
>>31
It’s a necessary evil, so just pretend you don’t see it.
Revolution!!
It’s timeeee!!!!
The battle between the corrupt policeman and Sara-chan is too much like a fight between monsters…
The poor yakuza actually has a top yakuza member backing them, and corrupt police officers are working as regular police officers, so the only one who was truly finished in this situation was the unemployed person.
I wonder how I made my sister give up without any rules outside the ring…
>>29
It seems that if you hit them hard enough with a weapon, the sisters will fall asleep.
Unemployment was supposed to allow me to shine on the big stage… but retinal detachment is something I can’t do anything about.
I thought it was JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5.
Noboru-chan is cute when her eyes are dead.
Although the entire police organization in this world is relatively on the good side, society is in a state of decay, so it is necessary to accept both good and bad.
I want to do naughty things with someone other than Hina-chan…
>>37
With Ichika-chan too!?
>>37
Rei-chan might be a little annoyed…
>>45
No, I wanted to because Rei-chan’s combat outfit was super erotic.
Kibou-chan is drinking a lot…
Operation of a covert fighting organization officially recognized by the Police Commissioner…
>>40
But to be honest, I haven’t done anything that terrible.
“At least the amount of money being spent.”
A poor yakuza and an unemployed person seem to be able to earn a decent amount just by having a bikini salt match.
It seems that the corrupt officers still had a certain respect for the justice man, who was able to distinguish between good and evil relatively well, but if the justice man hadn’t suddenly gone crazy, would he have been hunted down eventually…?
>>43
Well, if found, it would probably be execution…
Well, the upper echelons in Japan are mostly members of the Kyokenkai, and they also tacitly allow other underground fighting organizations.
Is it really such a bad thing to operate underground fights backed by the police and the country’s largest yakuza?
>>47
So far, it’s not good except for the fact that no one has died and the betting is only for the purpose of making profits from serious matches.
But I know a lot of unemployed people who are in bad situations.
>>49
Aren’t all these unemployed acquaintances a bit concerning?
>>49
The only decent one is the old man running the chiropractic clinic.
But quicksand is also cute.
Among these, being unemployed is the most normal.
There are also quack doctors around, and I’ve lost touch with friends from my student days…
Maybe JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5.
It’s understandable that unemployed individuals and corrupt police officers are strong.
What is it that even a jobless person from the days of being a poor yakuza can take such a blow?
The justice man should eliminate dangerous individuals like Himena-chan rather than petty thugs and little villains around.